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Excessive warmth has been ravaging North America, Europe, and Asia this summer season. We’re gathering data, but once more, and the worst factor is that we all know that is solely the start … summer season warmth of at this time will seem like a snug, cool breeze in a few a long time. However, sure, let’s not even go there, as a result of this summer season has been dangerous sufficient (and it’s not even midway over).
Already again in Could, Reuters reported, “Meteorologists say a weather phenomenon known as a ‘heat dome’ has trapped hot air over the southern Gulf of Mexico and northern Central America, causing temperatures to soar to 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas. Between May 12 and May 21, authorities said 22 people died from heat-related causes, adding to a total of 48 deaths since March 17. In comparison, during the same period in 2022 and 2023, heat waves claimed the lives of two and three people, respectively.”
Mexico has been struggling by one of many worst heatwaves in its historical past during the last two weeks, shattering dozens of all-time data with no indicators of letting up.
Temperatures will soar above 45°C (113°F) as a relentless warmth dome restrengthens and stays parked overhead… pic.twitter.com/bXSnDB4YB7
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) Could 24, 2024
The final embrace.
Howler monkeys, who dropped lifeless from timber in unlivable warmth, are buried in one another’s arms.
We’ve ignored a long time of scientific warnings but, amid world catastrophic penalties, we’re nonetheless digging our personal graves. pic.twitter.com/qVl7B5rR3U
— Tom (@DrTOMontgomery) Could 25, 2024
Greater than 100 howler monkeys have dropped lifeless from timber in current weeks in southern Mexico’s tropical forests amid a nationwide drought and warmth wave, with rescuers racing to offer water to the threatened monkeys. https://t.co/naVb1GkSlM pic.twitter.com/kCpeIQouK9
— ABC Information (@ABC) Could 23, 2024
After all, excessive warmth results in different unusual or unprecedented excessive climate occasions, as evidenced right here:
A 34.7 °C at 2,300 meters altitude could be about 50 °C at sea stage!
How lengthy will low latitude mega cities stay liveable? https://t.co/Bv8kj5csbJ
— Leon Simons (is okay) (@LeonSimons8) Could 26, 2024
🔴⚠️♨️🔥🇲🇽It is among the worst and longest heatwaves hittin4 #Mexico.Greater than 100 #wildfires from #Yucatan to central areas, broad #drought are the outcomes. And temperatures might rise once more in few days. Right here #GOES16 in a 12hrs animation of May24 #oladecalor #climateemergency pic.twitter.com/U3ejBTKFrX
— SatWorld (@or_bit_eye) Could 25, 2024
⚠️WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE⚠️ A presidential marketing campaign rally in Mexico was struck with devastatingly robust winds, inflicting the stage to break down and taking the lives of 9 folks. Particulars right here: https://t.co/yEn9MmMFm0 pic.twitter.com/JrP91IEt3r
— TMZ (@TMZ) Could 23, 2024
ICYMI: Cameras caught the second a stage collapsed at a political rally in Mexico, killing not less than 9 folks. Officers stated sudden robust winds tore aside the massive concert-style construction. pic.twitter.com/ehzkemRD5x
— DW Information (@dwnews) Could 25, 2024
Residents shoveled thick layers of ice after an sudden hailstorm hit Puebla, Mexico within the midst of a heatwave pic.twitter.com/tebAcwyVUy
— Reuters (@Reuters) Could 26, 2024
Mexico, freak hailstorms in opposition to n inflicting flooding. Killing wildlife and animals and wiping out crops. #foodsecuroty #climatechange pic.twitter.com/QefJkijnSC
— Inexperienced Cllr Scott (@cllrLisaScott) Could 25, 2024
Extra footage of the flooding after heavy rainfall and a hailstorm yesterday in Puebla, Mexico 🇲🇽
▪︎ 24 Could 2024 ▪︎#storm #hailstorm #floods #flooding #Puebla #Mexico pic.twitter.com/Z7JWyEDNeO
— DISASTER TRACKER (@DisasterTrackHQ) Could 25, 2024
Huge hat tip to DailyKos for that assortment of tweets.
In the meantime, over in Delhi, India, the capital metropolis of famously sizzling India set a brand new warmth file in Could, earlier than summer season formally arrived, reaching 52.3 levels Celsius (Fahrentheit)! “The highest temperature ever recorded in India has been recorded. According to the national Indian meteorological authority IMD, 52.3 degrees Celsius were recorded on Wednesday afternoon in Mungeshpur, a suburb in the Indian capital region of Delhi, which has been hit by a heat wave. The previous record for India was 51 degrees: it was measured in 2016 in the desert region of Phalodi in the state of Rajasthan,” TA Worldwide writes.
And down in Venezuela, the nation misplaced its final glacier — in early Could.
Then, this previous Sunday, the world — the Earth as an entire — reached its hottest day on file. However that was quick lived, because the file was damaged once more the subsequent day, on Monday.
“According to preliminary data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, the global average temperature reached 17.15 degrees Celsius (62.87 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday, toppling the prior day’s record of 17.09 C.” So, not solely was it a brand new file, it was a reasonably sharp rise over the earlier file.
As I used to be going to get the graph for this, although, I observed one thing else. Tuesday’s information is now in, and Tuesday was even hotter than Monday! So, for the third day in a row, it was the most well liked day on file.
Additionally, whereas these rises in file temperature could not appear to be so much on the floor, keep in mind that these signify world averages. The extra excessive instances in varied places shall be rather more … excessive. Additionally, one metereologist defined it effectively with a superb old school metaphor: “Let’s say your body temperature went up half a degree, that wouldn’t worry you if you’re 98.6 F, but if you’re already 103 F, that extra half a degree is really unsettling,” meteorologist Bob Henson stated.
Temperatures in Fairbanks, Alaska, have been forecast to hit 90 levels Fahrenheit (32 levels Celsius) yesterday. Earlier in July, Las Vegas “saw five straight days with a high temperature of 115 degrees Fahrenheit or more, breaking the old record of four consecutive days set in July 2005, per The Guardian. It also hit a record high of 120 degrees on July 7.”
And should you assume warmth is one thing we are able to deal with with air-con and water, observe that warmth kills extra folks within the US than each different catastrophe you’ll be able to assume up. “The National Weather Service reports that heat has been the leading cause of weather-related deaths in our country for at least 30 years. On average, heat has killed more people during the past three decades than floods, lightning, and hurricanes combined,” TCD writes.
June was the thirteenth month in a row to set a brand new warmth file for the month. We will be certain July would be the 14th month in a row.
I don’t know what tales we’re going to see in coming days about file human deaths, dying animals, and excessive climate occasions from this file warmth wave. However we will be certain they’re coming.
The planet, our dwelling, is getting cooked. And we’re clearly not doing sufficient to cease it.
International heating is right here. What are we going to do about it?
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